USB port is an important component of the Xbox controller one that provides both charging and wired connectivity. Over time, USB ports become damaged due to daily use. As a result, problems like slow charging, loose connection, or complete start arise. It becomes more frustrating when you are in a gaming session and suddenly the USB port of the Xbox One controller stops working.it’s tough to fix an old USB port that’s why you need to replace it. So in this article, you will learn about the Xbox One controller micro USB port replacement.
Firstly Understand some important knowledge about micro USB port
It’s important to get knowledge about USB ports before replacing them. With this, you will understand the USB port in a better way. It will help you in replacing process.
What is a Micro USB port?
A micro USB port is a small, rectangular connector used for charging and data transfer in various electronic devices. It is found in smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and gaming controllers. Micro USB can only be plugged in one way and has a flat bottom and a rounded top. The small USB port is not the fastest in transferring data, it can transfer at speeds up to 480 megabits of data per second.
Why do you need to replace the micro USB port?
You need to replace the micro USB port ;
- When your Controller is Not Charging. Because the faulty cable doesn’t allow your controller to charge.
- You should replace it when the USB port is Loose or damaged.
- When it starts having Intermittent Connection Issues.
Step-by-step guide about the replacement micro USB port on the Xbox One controller
If you are sure you want to replace the USB cable, the first thing you need to do is teach yourself about it and then start the replacement.
Tools and Materials Needed for Replacement
Required Tools
- Small Phillips screwdriver
- Plastic prying tools
- Soldering iron and solder
- Tweezers
Recommended Replacement Parts
- Replacement micro USB port
- Replacement screws (optional)
Step-by-Step Replacement Guide
Opening the Xbox One Controller
Firstly, you need to open the Xbox One controller. Power off your Xbox One console and disconnect the controller from any cable.
- Turn back the controller and remove the battery cover.
- Find the hidden screws inside the battery compartment and remove them with the help of a screwdriver.
- Once the screws are removed, gently separate the front and back halves of the controller.
When the back cover is removed, now you have access to the internal component of the Xbox One controller.
Installing the New Micro USB Port
Ensure you have the correct replacement micro USB port that matches with old USB port in size.
Now, Use the soldering iron and Remove the Old Port. Carefully Heat the solder and remove the old micro USB port from its connection to the circuit board. When the solder melts, use tweezers to remove the old port from the board.
Place the new micro USB port in line with the connection points on the circuit board. Ensure the port is seated correctly with all connections.
Reassembling the Controller
Place both the back and front covers on the controller and press them together.
Reinsert and tighten the screws in the same place where you remove the screws.
Reattach the grips, and replace the batteries and the battery cover.
Now test the data connection by connecting the controller to your Xbox One console to verify that it works correctly.
Benefits of Replacing the Micro USB Port
- Changing the port allows you to recharge the controller efficiently, avoiding the need to constantly replace the battery and saving time while gaming.
- A new port strengthens the connection between your controller console and PC.
- By changing the micro USB port, you can automatically use your Xbox controller for a long time.
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You can save money on controller repairs by changing micro USB ports. Repairing a controller usually costs the same as buying a new controller.
Conclusion
How do I connect the Xbox One controller to micro USB?
Can you use any USB for the Xbox controller?
Can you use an Xbox One controller without an adapter?
Xbox controllers use a special wireless connection adapter that does not connect to other devices. It means that you cannot use an Xbox One controller without an adapter.
How to fix the Xbox One controller USB?
Try a different USB cable. Unplug the USB cable from the controller and console, then try to reconnect. you can also try to update the firmware through the console’s settings, by restarting and resetting the controller, by checking the USB port.
Can a dead USB be fixed?
Yes, you can fix a dead USB. Use built-in tools like Windows’ “chkdsk” or macOS’ “Disk Utility” to check and repair the USB.